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Chemistry[r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]

Chemical engineering[r]: The field of engineering that deals with industrial and natural processes involving the chemical, physical or biological transformation of matter or energy into forms useful for mankind, economically and safely without compromising the environment [e]

Air Resources Laboratory[r]: A group within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that develops climate models, air quality models and models for dispersion, transformation and removal of atmospheric pollutants. [e]

Air Quality Index[r]: A number used by government agencies to characterize the quality of the ambient air at a given location. [e]

Air Quality Modeling Group[r]: A group within the U.S. EPA's Office of Air and Radiation that provides leadership and direction on the use of air quality models and air pollution dispersion models. [e]

Climate[r]: The overall weather pattern for an extended period for any defined geographical location which may be over any size of area up to and including the entire Earth. [e]

Met Office[r]: The United Kingdom's national weather service and an executive agency of the United Kingom's Ministry of Defence. [e]

National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark[r]: An independent environmental research institute within the University of Aarhus in Denmark that undertakes scientific consulting work and monitoring of the environment as well as applied and strategic research. [e]

Norwegian Institute for Air Research[r]: A private Norwegian research institute that is one of the leading specialized scientific institutes in Europe dealing solely with problems related to air pollution. [e]

Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute[r]: The Dutch national weather forecasting service and also the national research and information centre for climate change, air pollution dispersion modeling and seismology. [e]